WHO speaks highly of Thailand’s health care system

The World Health Organisation has praised Thailand for having a good health care system, with more than 1 million village health volunteers, which helped nearly 50 percent of COVID-19 patients recover.
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Bangkok (VNA) – The World Health Organisation haspraised Thailand for having a good health care system, with more than 1 millionvillage health volunteers, which helped nearly 50 percent of COVID-19 patientsrecover.

Spokesperson of the Center for COVID-19 Situation Administration TaweesinVisanuyothin said since the outset of theCOVID-19 pandemic, the medical volunteershad visited at least 12 million houses and discovered about 600,000, mostlychildren and the elderly, who are vulnerable to SARS-CoV-2 infection.

Thailand has so far recorded 2,643 infection cases, including 43 fatalities.Meanwhile, 1,497 patients have recovered.

As of April 10, over 100,000 people were tested for COVID-19.

Meanwhile, the Pharmacy Council of Thailand suggested the government shouldbuild medicine reserves for the treatment of patients suffering from chronicdiseases because the country may face a serious lack of such kind of medicinesin the next month.

The GovernmentPharmaceutical Organization recently informed some hospitals that theywill run out of some kinds of medicines in the next month while producers arefacing difficulties in purchasing materials. /.

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